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Next to their email capabilities, BlackBerry devices are probably most famous for their security. Corporations love them because data sent over a BlackBerry Enterprise Server is automatically encrypted, because they can remotely wipe stolen devices, and because of their integration with corporate security policies. With this strong legacy, many BlackBerry users are naturally interested in the strength of security offered by applications they run.

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King, C. (2009). Cryptography. In: Advanced BlackBerry Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2657-4_5

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